Australia - Toyah Cordingley, 24, body found on beach, 22 October 2018 #3

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My heart breaks for all these families with no answers :(
 
  • #542
My heart breaks for all these families with no answers :(

There’s so many people in India I’m just hoping they can find him. I’m sure if he wanted to hide he could because he’s had enough warning. Did you notice his family acting snakey.
 
  • #543
Given the treatment of women in many areas of India, I doubt this will rank high on the priority list. I imagine they would act quickly if there are financial/political reasons, and I am not sure what the climate is like between Aus and India currently.
 
  • #544
Given the treatment of women in many areas of India, I doubt this will rank high on the priority list. I imagine they would act quickly if there are financial/political reasons, and I am not sure what the climate is like between Aus and India currently.
BBM

Should be very positive, since the "Quad" leaders (US, Japan, India, Australia) just had a virtual get together. .
‘Quad’ leaders pledge new cooperation on China, COVID-19, climate

. . Just need to add Toyah to that list of cooperation.
 
  • #545
so is there no doubt its this singh man, or could it be someone else local?
the detective interviewed said the ferocity of the attack and mutilation, in broad daylight, was an indication possibly of a personal attack, and also the fact her dog was tied up and not killed seemed out of place?
i didnt know she was also mutilated, this man is a monster
 
  • #546
so is there no doubt its this singh man, or could it be someone else local?
the detective interviewed said the ferocity of the attack and mutilation, in broad daylight, was an indication possibly of a personal attack, and also the fact her dog was tied up and not killed seemed out of place?
i didnt know she was also mutilated, this man is a monster

They must be quite certain as they have met the requirements for an extradition, (granted I am not sure what they are) you can read info about it here Extradition

It would be a shame if they have focused on the wrong person, but the fact he left town so quickly looks pretty suspect on his part IMO.
 
  • #547
so is there no doubt its this singh man, or could it be someone else local?
the detective interviewed said the ferocity of the attack and mutilation, in broad daylight, was an indication possibly of a personal attack, and also the fact her dog was tied up and not killed seemed out of place?
i didnt know she was also mutilated, this man is a monster

He was a nurse. WTH.
 
  • #548
A 16-year-old has been arrested after a woman was allegedly stabbed multiple times while sunbaking on a popular Queensland beach.

The 23-year-old was lying on the sand at Blacks Beach in Mackay just after noon on Monday when she was allegedly attacked.

Police will allege she was confronted by an unknown man who used a knife to stab her multiple times in the neck and body.
Woman allegedly stabbed by 16-year-old while sunbaking at Blacks Beach, Mackay
 
  • #549
Toyah was the first thing I thought of when I read this. :(
 
  • #550
The beaches are a fair distance away but both women were minding their own business and attacked by crazies.
 
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Mother of slain Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley speaks about her loss​


Toyah Cordingley's mother has told of her anguish as police push to extradite a person of interest in the 24-year-old's murder.
Vanessa Gardiner's world has stood still since the day her daughter was killed by a man on Wangetti Beach in Queensland's Far North nearly four years ago.
"It's very difficult, I cry every time I go past because she should still be here," Ms Gardiner told 9News.
 
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"That person is still living his life, she had many years left."
Now Ms Gardiner is living in her daughter's shadow.
Happy reminders of the 24-year-old are spread across the walls of her home - it's the only way she can cope.

But the pain of what happened on October 21, 2018, never goes away.
"Having the knock on the door from my son that night saying she was missing, never leaves either, I still dream about that," she said.

An extradition order has been issued for a person of interest - Innisfail nurse Rajwinder Singh.
The father was flagged by Queensland police as a potential suspect back in 2018, travelling to India shortly after Toyah's body was found.
While Singh is speculated to be living near the Pakistani border, 9News can reveal the international manhunt has hit a standstill.

 
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The family of a young woman say they still hope her killer will be brought to justice four years after her body was found on a beach in Far North Queensland.

Australian authorities made a request to extradite person of interest Rajwinder Singh from India, where he is believed to be living, in March 2021.

The ABC understands the next Indian extradition court proceedings have been listed for November 5, although the matter will be postponed if he isn't located.

Family spokesman Wayne 'Prong' Trimble said the shocking crime continued to take a toll on Ms Cordingley's family and the wider community.

But he said they remained hopeful justice would be served.

"People are flabbergasted at how long things have taken, and we really haven't had much progress at all," Mr Trimble said
 
  • #556
So between now and 15 November it’s “where is Rajwinder Singh” someone knows where he is, and they will give him up.
 
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$1 million reward announcement in Toyah Cordingley investigation​


I hope this is an extremely attractive reward to people in India, and that they hear about it.


“It is critical we capture the attention of an international audience to reach this individual."
Minister Ryan said in addition, an appropriate indemnity from prosecution would be considered for any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the crime, who first gives such information which leads to Rajwinder Singh’s arrest.
 
  • #559
I hope this is an extremely attractive reward to people in India, and that they hear about it.


“It is critical we capture the attention of an international audience to reach this individual."
Minister Ryan said in addition, an appropriate indemnity from prosecution would be considered for any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the crime, who first gives such information which leads to Rajwinder Singh’s arrest.
If anyone reading this has connection to local and\or overseas Indian communities, please share. Please do not protect a suspect of a serious crime. There IS a fair justice system in Australia to decide his fate.
 
  • #560
Depending on what Matrix you use, the average cost of living and Salary in India compared to Australia is around 1/5th.

This equates to a $5M reward for an Indian person to give him up!!

I sincerely hope this incentive leads to his arrest. "Who wants to be a millionaire"?
 

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